Sonance, the Leader in Architectural Audioô, introduced two new autoformer volume controls. Seamlessly blending into a roomís aesthetics, the VC61 SI, which features the famous Sonance Slider switch that matches popular slider type lighting controls, and the VC61 RI rotary control provide users volume control literally within reach. The lowest position on the switches is off; users adjust volume up from there. Easy to install, the new controls have enhanced transformer technology for increased frequency response and power handling in distributed audio systems.The controls make it simple for consumers to regulate sound in any room in their home. The labeled quick disconnect terminals on the circuit board make it simple to connect the system. ""Sonance redesigned the controls to enhance the real life needs of our customers,"" said Chip Brown, Chief Operating Officer, Sonance. ""By putting volume control in an attractive unit that blends into a room, Sonance helps listeners get the sound they desire at their fingertips. It is amazing how great an impact something as small as a volume control can make in setting the tone and mood of a room.""Replacing the VC60 models, the new 12-step, high quality impedance matching controls handle more power than before. This prevents overload even when the system is cranked. The VC61 RI and the VC61 SI can handle the high current signal from the amplifier (up to 60 watts per channel RMS), unlike L pads that dissipate the current in the form of heat, which can damage system components. The frequency response of the controls is 20Hz-20kHz +/-1dB.Available in the second quarter of 2001, all VC61s can be purchased in ivory, white and new almond.For more information, visit Sonance on the Web at www.sonance.com.
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